'Iolani boys get big win at Kamehameha
POSTED: Friday, February 05, 2010
This time, the 'Iolani Raiders sealed off everything they could.
The result? A 67-63 victory at Kamehameha and an Interscholastic League of Honolulu boys basketball race that got much thicker.
Kainoa Chu led a balanced attack with 16 points as the third-ranked Raiders improved to 7-2 in the ILH, dropping Kamehameha (7-2) into a second-place tie behind Punahou.
“;For the seniors, if we lost the game, we wouldn't have a chance to win the ILH,”; Chu said of the win before about 1,000 fans at Kekuhaupi'o Gym. “;We stuck together and had our crowd supporting us in a hostile environment.”;
Unlike their previous meeting, when Kamehameha owned the boards 33-16, the Warriors had a smaller edge, 28-24. That included just two offensive boards in the second half.
'Iolani also took Kamehameha standout Micah Christenson out of his normal rhythm. Though the 6-foot-5 gunner finished with 22 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks, he had to fight to get open looks. John Foy, Gabriel Vega and Trevyn Tulonghari blanketed Christenson from start to finish, and he shot 8-for-17.
“;I feel like I got in his head,”; said Tulonghari, a 5-foot-11 junior. “;He got his shots off and made some. He's Micah.”;
He had just four offensive boards compared to the 20 rebounds and seven offensive caroms in a Kamehameha win on Jan. 12.
“;We can't sulk on it. Every game means something for the ILH (title),”; Christenson said. “;They came out playing real physical from the start.”;
Raiders coach Dean Shimamoto went to a platoon system, bringing four fresh players in midway through each quarter. The sub crew included Vega, a 6-5 junior, and Josiah Sukumaran (6-3).
Andrew Skalman and Tulonghari added 13 points each for 'Iolani (14-7 overall). 'Iolani shot 48 percent from the field (24-for-50) and committed only eight turnovers. Kamehameha was 42 percent (22-for-53) with 11 giveaways.
Charlton Tang added 17 points for Kamehameha (17-4 overall).
At Kekuhaupi'o Gym
'Iolani (7-2) | 16 | 13 | 15 | 23 | — | 67 | |
Kamehameha (7-2) | 10 | 11 | 21 | 21 | — | 63 |
'IOLANI—Andrew Skalman 13, Ammon Baldomero 0, Reid Saito 5, Jarrett Arakawa 5, Josiah Sukumaran 9, Kainoa Chu 16, Trevyn Tulonghari 13, Kainoa Scheer 6, John Foy 0, Gabriel Vega 0.
KAMEHAMEHA—Shane Matayoshi 2, Frank Ho 3, Micah Christenson 22, Branden Orpillia 7, Brent Auyong 0, Davis Achong 1, Devin Kuhns 2, Charlton Tang 17, Dyrbe Enos 9
3-point goals—'Iolani 4 (Skalman, Saito, Arakawa, Tulonghari), Kamehameha 4 (Christenson 3, Orpillia).
OIA RED GIRLS PLAYOFFS
No. 4 Farrington 46, No. 6 Roosevelt 42
Kirsten Liana scored 13 of her game-high 18 points in the second half to rally the Governors past the Rough Riders into the final of the OIA Red tournament.
Nicole Ramirez scored eight of her team-high 16 points in the second quarter—draining two 3-pointers—to stake Roosevelt to a big first-half lead before the Govs stormed back after the break.
Farrington, undefeated in the double-elimination tournament, will face the winner of next Tuesday's game between Moanalua and Roosevelt.
At Farrington gym
Roosevelt | 13 | 11 | 8 | 10 | — | 42 |
Farrington | 9 | 4 | 20 | 13 | — | 46 |
ROOSEVELT—Breyana Dutro-Solomua 2, Kelcie Namba 8, Charisse Tanabe 0, Shana Kawakami 3, Nicole Ramirez 16, Abcde Furuta-Harada 0, Rachel Gomes 0, Mikela Thoemmes 13, Emalia Schuman 0, Cameo Tamala 0, Anuhea Kanealii 0.
FARRINGTON —Kristen Ho'ohuli 0, Ashley Gravely 9, Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo 6, Lucky Crichton 3, Angeline Argel 2, Dianna Prescott 8, Kirsten Liana 18, Aisha Gaea 0, Isaley Iuta 0, Sally Lazaro 0, Janell Nance 0, Chelsea Wong 0, Alanna Ah Ching 0, Chastity Scanlan-Sevao 0, Ashley Savusa 0, Seke Siliga 0.
3-point goals—Roosevelt 4 (Ramirez 3, Namba). Farrington 2 (Gravely, Tatupu-Leopoldo).
Moanalua 41, No. 9 Pearl City 40
Jasmine Funtanilla and Meleane Smith scored 10 points each as Na Menehune upended the Chargers to advance.
Moanalua faces Roosevelt next Tuesday. Despite the loss, Pearl City qualified for the Division I state tournament.
At Moanalua gym
Pearl City | 12 | 9 | 12 | 7 | — | 40 |
Moanalua | 15 | 8 | 6 | 12 | — | 41 |
PEARL CITY—AJ Silva 0, Sabrina Angle 5, Glacen Florita 11, Shawna Angle 2, Jordan Ahakuelo 10, Alana Kaili 2, Keshia Manning 6, Leina Vasques 4, Reina Meyer 0.
MOANALUA—Britney Calucag 2, Joanna Nicolas 10, Jasmine Funtanilla 10, Meleane Smith 10, Jaidon Rego 3, A.J. Verdida 3, Shauntaeus Ramos-Dias 3.
3-point goals—Pearl City 3 (Ahakuelo, Florita, Sab. Angle). Moanalua none.
Kapolei 38, Mililani 35
The Hurricanes rebounded from a slow start and survived a late run to defeat the Trojans. Leilani Tauani-Fifita led the way for Kapolei with 14 points.
At Kapolei gym
Mililani | 9 | 9 | 6 | 11 | — | 35 |
Kapolei | 2 | 13 | 11 | 12 | — | 38 |
MILILANI—Kellie Sakai 10, Tiff Lagua 2, Amber Ogata 6, Abi Mckoy 2, Darcey Goulsby 4, Khyla Alcantra 4, Pomai Grube-Hose 5, Jacque Agbayani Kayla Wright 2.
KAPOLEI—Krystal Jacobs 10, Kaity Wills 6, Kawehi Hagi 4, Jo-Ann Payongayong 2, Vanessa Banogan 2, Leilani Tauani-Fifita 14.
3-point goals—Mililani none. Kapolei 1 (Jacobs).
OIA RED WEST BOYS
No. 8 Mililani 58, Aiea 54
The eighth-ranked Trojans fended off a late flury by Na Alii to secure their victory. Hassan Richardson and Reginald Griffin each had 12 points for Mililani.
At Aiea gym
Mililani (10-2) | 16 | 17 | 13 | 12 | — | 58 | |
Aiea (4-8) | 5 | 15 | 5 | 29 | — | 54 |
MILILANI —Brandon Fujinaga 9, Josh Lenchanko 3, Nick Kunz 2, Ed Ocampo 6, Reginald Griffin 12, Joe McGlamery 7, Hassan Richardson 12, Trent McKinney 3, Brandon Tacadena 4.
AIEA —Kory Naeole 9, Chucky Kaahunui 6, Api Foumai 15, Freddy Taliulu 11, Braxton Fukutomi 10, Colin Naito 1, Ilalio Sio 2.
3-point goals—Mililani none. Aiea none.
Junior varsity—Mililani 52, Aiea 20
Leilehua 45, Kapolei 22
The Mules continued their hot streak with a victory over the Hurricanes last night. Xavier Adger nailed 12 points for Leilehua, which held a 20-point lead at halftime.
At Leilehua gym
Kapolei (1-10) | 3 | 4 | 5 | 10 | — | 22 |
Leilehua (8-4) | 13 | 14 | 12 | 6 | — | 45 |
KAPOLEI— Jordan Solidum 4, Jared Milare 3, West Mataafa 0, Gregory Ching 0, Samson Chong 0, Michael Medeiros 4, Kamry Nedd 0, Manson George 5, Kapua Awong 2, Devyn Knight 2, Povesi Togiailva 2.
LEILEHUA— Xavier Adger 12, Brent Lemon 9, Dillon Pa'u 2, Stockton Crowley 2, Martin Hall 8, Carlos Marshall 0, Lopaka Chandler 0, Cassius Camanse 2, Elijah Padilla 3, Josiah Romeo 0, Richard Cherry 3, Josiah Carvallo 4.
3-point goals— Kapolei 1 (George). Leilehua none.
Junior varsity— Kapolei 43, Leilehua 42
OIA RED EAST BOYS
No. 4 Moanalua 64, McKinley 25
Josiah Kauhola scored nine of his 13 points in the first quarter as Na Menehune routed the Tigers in a senior-night romp.
At Moanalua gym
McKinley (1-11) | 5 | 7 | 2 | 11 | — | 25 |
Moanalua (11-1) | 23 | 17 | 16 | 8 | — | 64 |
MCKINLEY—Jason Ramano 5, Jovanie Trumata 0, Micah Waters 1, Sio Fiso 1, Pryson Wallace 2, Kioco Melson 10, Lesley Machiguchi 2, Jason Sabado 0, Rio Kwon 4, Royce Kwon 0, Andy Sombatphivane 0, Ryan Arzandon 0.
MOANALUA— Bronson Kepa 0, Reece Racoma 12, Kevin Amaral 0, Aaron Davis 6, Alex Braswell 2, Brandon Guerreo 0, Josiah Kauhola 13, Marcus Monroe 8, Dexter Williams 4, Marcus Keene 10, Carl Ko 2, Marcellis Turner 3, Dominique Jones 2, Dorian Peterson 0, Jeremy Puulei 2.
3-point goals— McKinley 1 (Ramano). Moanalua 3 (Davis 2, Kauhola).
Junior varsity— Moanalua 50, McKinley 48
No. 6 Kalaheo 43, Farrington 34
The Mustangs rebounded from a slow start as they cruised to victory late over the Governors. Kona Makaula and Aaron each had 10 points for Kalaheo in the victory.
At Kalaheo gym
Farrington (3-9) | 8 | 8 | 6 | 12 | — | 34 |
Kalaheo (8-4) | 4 | 15 | 11 | 13 | — | 43 |
FARRINGTON—Joshua Ibana 2, Gregie Bupgos 2, Jefrey Madarang 4, Jayfrey Damo 6, Bernard DeLeon 2, E Lancelot Williams 11, Ronald Williams 3, Justin Vele 4.
KALAHEO —Kevin Leong4, Shane Hipa 5, Derick Morgan 2, Zach Lovelace 2, Bryson Anoba 3, Kona Makaula 10, Wilson Macleod 1, Aaron Fernandez 10, Jordan Reindollar 6.
3-point goals—Farrington 3 (Damo 2, R. Williams). Kalaheo 2 (Hipa, Anoba).
Waipahu 69, Radford 66
The Marauders celebrated homecoming last night with an upset over the Rams. Daniel Diomanpo led Waipahu with 21 points, followed by Anson Castello with 19. T.J. Reid scored a game-high 24 points for Radford.
At Waipahu gym
Radford (7-5) | 8 | 17 | 13 | 28 | — | 66 |
Waipahu (3-8) | 11 | 20 | 19 | 19 | — | 69 |
RADFORD— TJ Reid 24, Glenn Castil 0, Tevita Barazilala 3, Jefferson Fiesta 5, Zach Pelzi 13, Bobby Woshlager 5, Isaiah Jackson 9, Dorsey Norris 0, Warren Carter 0, Ben Scheuring 0, Cy Salanoa 3, Roscoe Kalilikani 3, Dylan Prieto-Hokamura 0, Travir Fata 0, Wayne Keys Jr. 1.
WAIPAHU— Chance Delima 0, Jayvee Cadiente 0, Duketoa Tili 6, Tatupu Tatupu 0, Anthony Agustin 0, Daniel Diomanpo 21, Michael Alipio 2, Eric Castro 0, Westley Nagaseu 4, Anson Castello 19, Perzie Calucag 0, Asalemo Fruean 17, Nathan Bartley 0.
3-point goals— Radford 6 (Reid 3, Fiesta, Woshlager, Kalilikani). Waipahu 3 (Castello 2, Diomanpo).
Junior varsity— Waipahu 72, Radford 60
OIA WHITE BOYS
Pearl City 45, Waialua 43
Josiah DeMello had scored seven of his 13 points in the third quarter to help the Chargers hold off the Bulldogs.
Vance Maluyo dropped in seven of his team-high 13 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Waialua rally that fell short.
At Waialua gym
Pearl City (4-4) | 8 | 10 | 15 | 12 | — | 45 |
Waialua (1-7) | 9 | 5 | 10 | 19 | — | 43 |
PEARL CITY —Nicholas Villarmia 3, Johnson Chao 10, Mitchell Resurrection 6, Isaac Shim 2, Josiah DeMello 17, Tyler Yamanauchi 1, Kahana Neal 4, Reese Bustamante-Tolbe 0, Paul Perry 0, Cory Quianzon 2, Ryan Pascual 0.
WAIALUA —Micah Hatchie 2, Kristoffer Cuadro 4, Jerimiah Repollo 0, Chase Uhlier 5, Virgilio Repollo 2, John-Ray Garcia 5, Rudi Galapia 8, Victor Nobello 0, Vance Maluyo 13, Kyle Michael 4, Halsein Moraledo 0.
3-point goals—Pearl City 1 (Resurrrection). Waialua 2 (Garcia, Maluyo).
Junior varsity—Pearl City 52, Waialua 28
Kailua 84, Anuenue 27
Kirk Ronolo notched all of his 12 points in the second half and Austin Tilton added 11 as the Surfriders blitzed Na Koa.
At Kailua gym
Kailua (7-2) | 24 | 17 | 22 | 21 | — | 84 | |
Anuenue (0-10) | 5 | 5 | 5 | 12 | — | 27 |
KAILUA—Austin Tilton 11, Rhys Nakakura 8, Chevy Mikaele 6, Kaleo Crowell 2, Corey Lau 7, Luis Valenzuela 3, Ethan Mahaulu 8, Kirk Ronolo 12, Eric Lum 8, Isaiah Vasconcellos 7, John Vave 6, Jordan Decorte 6.
ANUENUE—Makana Fernandez 5, Kanani Armitage 2, Kahooipo Mossman-Ancog 5, Mahuka Cullen 3, Kealoha Smith 6, Kalani Pua'oi 0, La'akea Nano'i-Hyte 0, La'awai Kamai 0, Alika Hussey 2, Kaipo Cullen 4.
3-point goals—Kailua 6 (Nakakura 2, Lau, Valenzuela, Ronolo, Vasconcellos). Anuenue 2 (Mossman-Ancog, Cullen).
Kalani 62 , No. 7 Roosevelt 49
The Falcons used the long ball as they took out the Rough Riders. Ryoji Iguchi led the way for Kalani with 18 points with five 3-pointers.
At Kalani gym
Roosevelt (8-1) | 7 | 15 | 13 | 14 | — | 49 | |
Kalani (6-4) | 11 | 20 | 9 | 22 | — | 62 |
ROOSEVELT— Kaipo Pale 12, Brendan Nakatani 7, Brandon Mitchell 15, Agaese Tago 2, Johnson Delos Santos 9, Chase Yogi 4 .
KALANI—Jordan Yogi 2, J.J. Marino 5, Angelo Berardy 3, Vincent Tran 11, Ryoji Iguchi 18, Bryson Yorita 8, Tatsuya Ono 5, Marcus Hill 8, Kuniahi Parker 2.
3-point goals— Roosevelt 2(Mitchel, Delos Santos ). Kalani 8(Iguchi 5, Yorita 2, Marino).
Junior varsity— Kalani 51, Roosevelt 24
Waianae 68, Castle 47
Chistian Mendonza scored 11 of his 15 points as part of the Seariders' fourth-quarter outburst to break open a game that was tied at 35-all after three quarters.
At Castle gym
Waianae (8-0) | 14 | 12 | 9 | 33 | — | 68 | |
Castle (3-6) | 12 | 13 | 10 | 12 | — | 47 |
WAIANAE—Kalin Sandoval 1, Christian Mendonza 15, Guyson Amina 6, Michael Foster 13, Paaga Misitati 13, Anthony Niederschmidt 7, Shawn Asberry 6, Matthew Ramaila 7.
CASTLE— Jaryth Richardson-Acoba 3, Seth Tiumalu Austin Dawson 2, Jaren Elderts-Bruhn 4, Joshua Kong 11, Adam Canne 9, Kainoa Stone 3, Jordan Aleki 15.
3-point goals— Waianae 1 (Mendonza). Castle 3 (Canne 2, Kong).
Junior varsity— Castle 51, Waianae 34
ILH DIVISION II BOYS
Word of Life 46, Island Pacific 44
'Iolani 76, Hawaii Baptist 69
Hanalani 66, Lutheran 20
Leading scorers—WOL: Keawa Poggi 16. IPA: London Amorin 16. Iol: Taylor Kennedy 18. HBA: Christian Morimoto 26. Han: P.J. Minaya 13. Luth: Brandon Kushima 7.